Many college seniors interested in law school anxiously scan a special kind of crosstab called the law school admissions grid. The grid shows, for a particular school and year of application, the fraction of students admitted according to the range of college cumulative GPA and LSAT score that they fall into. The upper- left-hand corner of such a grid is shown below.
LSAT Scores
GPA
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175-180
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170-174
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3.75-4.00
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92%
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85%
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3.50-3.74
...
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83%
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84%
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Draw a picture of what the spreadsheet table containing the original data set used to construct the law school admissions grid looks like. Give a few rows and the relevant columns (variables).